Building Resilience to Health Misinformation in Local Communities: A Public and Academic Libraries Partnership in San Diego County

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Henderson, Margaret

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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)

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In the Fall of 2021, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors declared COVID-Misinformation a public health crisis and adopted a series of measures to actively combat it. A regional group of library directors agreed to work together to support the county efforts to provide accurate information to the community. Each library sent a representative, health sciences librarians from the academic libraries, and adult services librarians who were already involved in health outreach from the public libraries. The group wanted to support the county goals by providing high quality information and helping with health literacy. At the first meeting the group brainstormed ideas to support the County’s campaign measures. These ideas were synthesized into a framework of action areas and initiatives. The group then rated each initiative by potential impact and the ease of doing that item. The characteristics of an ideal initiative were projects that were collaborative, with a one year timeline, that aligned with existing library services and could be sustained with current personnel, as well as projects that would reach out into the community. Employing an inclusive, participatory process, we prioritized eight information initiatives to pursue in 2022. The final priorities for the group are: build a database of reliable health information sources, build reference skills of library personnel and a referral guide, develop a network of libraries, conduct instruction and events for the community. The regional directors had...

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